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The investigating authority initiated an ex officio procedure following the statements of Zsolt Bayer, which were broadcast on the Hír TV Wallpaper on December 3 after the outbreak of the Szájer case – István Tényi informed the Index about this, after “Criminal suspicion of sexual abuse” filed a complaint.
Zsolt Bayer “An old friend and comrade in arms” He was charged with a serious sex crime and also made clear references to his sexual orientation on Hír TV. The Pest Guys later identified the publicist’s former comrade in arms as a former Hungarian Nation journalist, one of Magyar Hang’s employees.
Our colleague clarified that he had not committed any crime, had never established physical contact with minors, neither at home nor in any other country. Also, his private life is nobody’s.
– Magyar Hang said in response to the case.
The newspaper also suggested that his colleague’s intention to expire may be a response to the Szájer affair, which is shameful for the government.
Now, with a vile attack on a man, another planned action has been launched against Magyar Hang and the Hungarian critical press.
They added.
We are ready to answer any questions honestly and take legal action.
– indicated in the newspaper’s editorial notice.
In the wake of the waves caused by his words, Zsolt Bayer withdrew on his own blog and, among other things, wrote about his willingness to believe his former friend that he had not committed a sex crime.
Because I have no reason to doubt his word
Added.
I’m sorry that it happened that way. However, I am glad that, according to the person concerned, we were the only ones who misunderstood his words at the time.
Said the publicist.
In relation to the ex officio procedure initiated by the investigating authority, Magyar Hang emphasized to the Index:
They cannot add anything to what is written in their statement at this time, their colleague has not committed any crime, they consider it a crime to have been accused of a crime.
Two years ago, Márton Gulyás, a political activist and currently the face and presenter of a YouTube channel called Partizán, won a lawsuit against Origo and Ripost after publishing articles about their privacy and sexual orientation. The Budapest Court of Appeal ordered Ripost to pay 3.5 million HUF and Origo 800,000 HUF in damages.
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